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The targeting of this makes it promising for sculpture, modelling and 3D printing for ceramics. It is not subscription-based so you own it (although it is difficult to see how long they will be able to maintain this stance and remain profitable). It claims to have "unparalleled fillets" - this might seem an odd feature to highlight as the most important capability. But this is an in Fusion 360. Contours in ceramics are almost always rounded (concave and convex), and Fusion 360 is often unable to make them. They also claim it is "optimized for creativity" - this is also a tempting feature because Fusion 360 is targeted at mechanical drawing (so its sculpting modes is more clunky, or at a minimum less supported with tutorials).
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